No but Yes, yes but no Forms of Opposition in Mediated Visits (notice n° 476890)

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Personal name Lefebvre, Danielle
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Title No but Yes, yes but no Forms of Opposition in Mediated Visits
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017.<br/>
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General note 12
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Summary, etc. In mediated visits, children display different types of opposition. Some are paradoxical, others adaptive. They are the expression of defence mechanisms to which the children have recourse in order to cope with the pathologies of their parents, with their strangeness, with their vulnerability. The therapeutic aim of clinical work in the context of mediated visits depends on identifying the various oppositional tendencies in the child via a form of ongoing support (sometimes on a long-term basis). Respecting the child’s reactions of refusal without anticipating any particular way of being or a discourse that might be considered more appropriate, lending one’s psychical apparatus in order to contain and name the emotions without breaking into his defensive construction, are the basis for creating a therapeutic alliance with the child. It is the child who will initiate, when he has the ability to sustain it, the process of change which will allow him to free himself from the parental pathology so that he can construct his own psychic space.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Mediated visits
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element defence mechanisms
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Personal name Stéphanoff, Marina
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Note Enfances & Psy | o 73 | 1 | 2017-04-27 | p. 135-145 | 1286-5559
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